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Friday, April 18, 2014

Tarpon Springs Florida, Sponge Capitol of the World

Hello everybody, the Carpetbagger here, for the first time making a post from the road! I am currently in the great sunshine state of Florida, where I was hoping today to check a roadside attraction off my list: The notorious Spongeorama.

You could get your picture with "The Original Tourist" Pounce De Leon.....

Or Pounce De Leon farming oranges......

Or with an astronaut (allegedly Florida has some connection to the space program)......

Or a Florida Postcard.....

To top things off they have this crazy machine that allows you take a picture of yourself with your head in an alligator's mouth....

Check it out.....

Now then, Spongeorama has been near the top of my "list" for years, but I have never been able to manage to hit it. Spongearama always looked like an amazing stop to me. It was an oddly specific museum: The history of Sponge Harvesting, plus it had tons of creepy moldy old mannequins. This time we decided that we would drive an hour out of our way to finally see it. We drove through hellacious thunder storms and made it there a half an hour before closing. I was stoked. I saw a plywood cutout of a old timey diver beckoning me from an alley some some sort of 19th century pervert.

As I ventured into, the dank, wet smelly alley signs continued to draw me in....

Finally, I made it to my Emerald City, the wondrous roadside attraction that is Spongeorama.....

Me and my daughter happily charged in to see the fabled museum. A lady stopped us at the door and squirted some foul "Sponge Lotion" into our hands. It was disgusting, but I happily rubbed it into my palms to be a sport. As we skipped back to the Sponge Museum the lady crushed my soul as she said, "Museum is closed". I looked at her in shock. She simply shrugged her shoulders and rolled her eyes. "When will it be open?" I asked. "Tomorrow" she said. Sadly, we were stay 1 1/2 hours away. "Museum is flooded" she said. Apparently, tomorrow there would be a scheduled unflooding.

I moped out into the streets of Tarpon Springs a crushed a defeated man. With Spongeorama being a bust, I explored the streets of Tarpon Springs. Apparently, Tarpon Springs is a Greek Community in Florida. Their primary industry is sponge diving. In fact they actually erected a statue to the Sponge Diver in the center of town.

Apparently Sponge diving is a difficult and dangerous proffesion, but that is all I know, because I wasn't allowed to watch the much ballyhooed movie, or see the museum......Regardless, the rest of the town was littered with imagery of the revered Sponge Diver.....

The sad rejected Carpetbagger had nothing to do, but to entertain himself by taking pictures of tug boats....

Oh yeah, and there is this disturbing mural of a Mermaid making love to a Dolphin.....

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The Carpetbagger

Welcome to The Carbetbagger Blog. I moved to The South in 2000 after living my whole life in the Midwest. I was instantly fascinated with the rich and wonderful culture that surrounded me. I have spent the last decade traveling, documenting and photographing. Here I give my outsider's view of all the strange and fascinating in The Southern United states. Occasionally, I will talk about some other random quirkiness that I find interesting. I am a sucker for Roadside Attractions, folk heroes and anything else that is odd and wonderful. I hope you all enjoy my perspective. All photographs on this blog are taken by me unless otherwise noted.
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